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Chuck won't loosen to remove a bit. Is there another way to loosen the chuck on this drill?

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The chuck consists of two parts. Hold the rear of the chuck tightly with your right hand. Take the front of the chuck and turn it C CW as seen from the front of the drill. Hold every thing tight and with a little effort or a lot of effort, the chuck should open up.

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SOURCE: The chuck on my ryobi

I've adviced you to spray some penetrating oil on the chuck to help it loosen. Allow it to penetrate for a minute. There are some good brands of penetrating oil on the market like the WD-40. Buy it on your local hardware store. It is also available on some autosupply.

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